Learn how to use Actions in Acrobat X Pro., to protect any number of files at a time. You can apply the Action to as many files or folders as you want. Every file is restricted except Accessibility features.

Learn how to insert multimedia into a PDF file, how to choose different settings, how to make changes, how to start from a Word doc (Windows), and how to create a multimedia PDF in PowerPoint (Windows) using Acrobat X Pro.

Discover how easy it is to use the Action Wizard in Acrobat X Pro. to create Actions for repetitive tasks, including how to get started using existing pre-installed Actions and how to edit Actions. This tutorial does not have voice audio.

Here are tips to improve the display of your PDF files on mobile devices, including how to change page layout to a single column, how to add tags to provide structure, how to optimize the PDF file for quicker use and more.

Sr. Product Manager Tom Barclay gives you the first look at the next generation of Adobe Flash Professional, codenamed Hellcat. Its 64-bit architecture makes it faster and more reliable than ever before. Tom also shows you the updated user interface which has been streamlined for better efficiency.

Technical Evangelist Andrew Trice covers Adobe AIR with captive runtime support for mobile application development, which will benefit your Flash Builder projects for Android OS. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)

Developer Evangelist Paul Trani shows how easy it is to manipulate entire sets of layers with a new feature in Flash Professional CS5.5 to duplicate aspects of an animation or create After Effects style compositions.

In this video, Duane Nickull explores microphone access in Adobe mobile applications built with Flash Builder 4.5. He creates a simple recording app to run on mobile devices and shares the source code.

Part II: Exporting and Finalizing Your PDF. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 and Acrobat X Pro that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.

Part I: New Accessibility Features in InDesign CS5.5. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.

Mark Doherty explores the potential offered by the large array of devices you may use everyday. He highlights how to create contextual applications that operate across desktops, mobile phones and tablets.

Join members of the AUC community and Adobe for this 36-minute on-demand seminar on how to create accessible PDF files in Acrobat X and from numerous applications like Microsoft Word, InDesign CS5.5, FrameMaker 10, and RoboHelp 9.

Platform Evangelist Tomas Krcha introduces the basics of 3D in Flash with a demonstration of the Alternativa 3D Platform Engine. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)

Scott Fegette explores the new Live View and CSS3 Media Queries features in Dreamweaver CS5.5 that enables web designers and developers to quickly create and test custom web experiences across mobile devices.

Developer Evangelist Serge Jespers describes how to build a Flex 4.5 application using Flash Builder 4.5. Discover how you can benefit from manipulating components' properties such as improved efficiency in managing data from an xml file.

Doug continues to cover best practices for accessing data in object-oriented programming. In this video, he uses the "get" command to make his custom class' private method act like a regular public variable.

Doug shows the ActionScript coding needed to bring the dice-rolling application from the last few videos alive. He focuses on the importance of communication among multiple classes in object-oriented programming.

Building on the skills covered in his continuing lesson on object-oriented programming in Flash Professional, Doug highlights how to create mouse events for classes that automatically are part of each instance.

In this video, Doug opens up a new topic for developers working in Flash Professional CS5. He defines what object-oriented programming means, and explains the role that classes play in an object’s behavior.

Former Adobe Technical Evangelist Ted Patrick shows how easy it is to publish a Flash project to the Google Nexus One and Droid 2 by Motorola, and also gives a trick for taking different screen sizes into account when designing your app.

Use InDesign and Acrobat Professional to create accessible content for persons with disabilities such as blindness, low vision, or limited mobility. Michael Murphy, Adobe Certified Expert, shows how InDesign can add structure, logical read order, and alternate text to graphics in documents that will be exported to PDF. With some added touch up using Acrobat Professional, these documents can be read using assistive technology such as screen readers and screen magnifiers.

Web and interactive designers count on Adobe Photoshop software to help them create just the right look for their clients. Now with Photoshop CS5 Extended, you can keep exploring new creative possibilities in web and interactive design. For example, take advantage of new Adobe Repoussé technology to quickly make your pages and designs pop with 3D artwork for logos, buttons, and more. Plus, you get enhanced 3D animation effects with the ability to take your 3D model and easily add an animated depth of field.